https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126186

--- Comment #4 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Evan Greenup from comment #3)

Try these  steps:
1. Create a new text document in Writer.
2. Set current paragraph style to Heading 1 (using "Set Paragraph Style"
control on Formatting toolbar, or Styles sidebar (F11), or default combination
of Ctrl+1).
3. Type "Heading", note that it's bold.
4. Press Enter to start new paragraph; note that its style is Text Body.
5. Type "Text", note that it's not bold.
6. Press Enter; set the new paragraph style to Heading 1 again
7. Press Ctrl+B (or toolbar's button Bold) *twice*: first removes bold, second
applies bold;
8. Type "Heading", note it's bold;
9. Press Enter to start new paragraph; note that its style is Text Body.
10. Type "Text", note that it's *bold* now.

This is the correct behavior. On step 7, you applied *direct character
formatting* on top of paragraph style; and when you started another paragraph,
with a different paragraph style, it didn't cancel the *direct character
formatting*.

Now again: please provide a sample document.

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